Mass copying in Uttar Pradesh board exams slammed
Tuesday March 19, 2013 07:25:55 PM,
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Lucknow: With paper
leaks and mass copying reported widely, the BJP Tuesday hit out at
the Akhilesh Yadav government for "complete failure" in conducting
the Uttar Pradesh board examinations and playing with the future
of lakhs of students.
Bharatiya Janata Party state unit spokesman Manoj Mishra alleged
that exam centres were being "outsourced to the copying mafia" and
studious students were left to suffer.
"We have concrete information that mass copying is taking place in
many districts, directly under the supervision of SP leaders and
education officials," Mishra said, adding that the state
government had turned a blind eye to the education sector and was
eroding the value of the board exams.
The party cited how a National Security Guard (NSG) commando was
killed last week in Aligarh when he tried to prevent copying at a
centre where his relative was appearing for the exams.
The paper leak in Agra Monday night, the party said, reflected the
mess that the exam had turned out to be. "Sadly, the state
government and Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav rather than cracking
down on such elements are trying to gloss over the incidents,"
alleged Mishra.
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